Unpacked Samsung Galaxy S21 What you Need to know


 

Samsung Galaxy S21 series today’s unboxing event that will take place tomorrow, but thanks to dozens of leaks, most of the details are already public. Today saw yet more images of the upcoming handsets leak online, offering more details on their specs, key features, and accessories.

The renders confirm that all three smartphones expected in the line-up — Samsung Galaxy S21, Samsung Galaxy S21+, and Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra — will have punch-hole displays. The upcoming series of phones has been seen in multiple leaks that have given us a fair idea about what to expect at the Galaxy Unpacked event. The series is scheduled to launch on Today.

Every important Samsung S21 leak is here, plus we've included in-depth details on the likely Samsung Galaxy S21 release date and price. If you still need more after that, head through this article for a clear picture of all three new handsets including camera, battery, and what accessories will be included.

 


 

 

 

Samsung S21 vs S21 Plus vs S21 Ultra:


Specs

Samsung S21

Samsung S21 Plus

Samsung S21 Ultra

Screen

6.2-inch, Full HD+

6.7-inch, Full HD+

6.8-inch WQHD+

Refresh rate

120Hz

120Hz

120Hz adaptive

Dimensions

151.7 x 71.2 x 7.9mm

161.4 x 75.6 x 7.8mm

165.1 x 75.6 x 8.9mm

Weight

171g

202g

220g

Colours

Violet, Pink, Gray and White

Silver, Black and Violet

Black and Silver

Chipset (US)

Snapdragon 888

Snapdragon 888

Snapdragon 888

Chipset (UK / Aus)

Exynos 2100

Exynos 2100

Exynos 2100

RAM

8GB

8GB

N/A

Cameras

Ultra-wide: 12MP Main: 12MP Telephoto: 64MP

Ultra-wide: 12MP Main: 12MP Telephoto: 64MP

Ultra-wide: 12MP Main: 108MP 3X Optical: 10MP 10X Optical: 10MP

Software

One UI 3.1 / Android 11

One UI 3.1 / Android 11

One UI 3.1 / Android 11

S Pen

Not likely

Not likely

Yes, but unclear how

Battery

4,000mAh

4,800mAh

5,000mAh

Charger

Unlikely

Unlikely

Unlikely

 

 

 

 

 

Finally, that the fingerprint scanner in the Galaxy S21 range will both be faster than the one in the S20 range, and bigger, so you're less likely to miss it.

 

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